Xiangming Fang, PhD

 

Health Economist

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

 


I2 a) THE DEVELOPMENTAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHILD MALTREATMENT, YOUTH VIOLENCE AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE

 

Xiangming Fang is a Health Economist with the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Applied Economics from the University of Minnesota in 2004. His current research focuses on economic evaluation of violence prevention programs, the developmental relationship between violence experienced as a child and violence perpetrated as an adult, and the roles socioeconomic factors play in youth and family violence perpetration.